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Are there primary schools closing due to illness around you guys? I'm not sure how common it is for this to happen around this time of year or if it's also occurring in many areas, since google is region-biased.

Also, about to go to the doc again today for bronchitis/chest symptoms worsening, persistent fever and antibiotics not doing shit. Wish me luck my paranoid brethren.
It's rare, but (at least in the U.S.) I've seen it done for regular flu outbreaks if 30+ people at the school are sick.
 
First death in Japan:

Japan's health ministry says a woman in her 80s living in Kanagawa Prefecture, near Tokyo, has died after contracting the new coronavirus.

It is the first confirmed case of infection in Japan that resulted in death.



More general info (live updates):

 


CDC telebriefing regarding the Wu-Flu.

Points of note:

“My initial question is I need to ask about this, the reports out of China, the cases reported dropped down significantly the last couple of days. I know it’s just two days, but they were in the 3,000 range and now they’re 2,478 and 2,050, that dropped, what if anything do you make of that, and my follow-up question is about you discussed the kits going out to the states, could you say a little more about did kits go to all 50 states and were you expecting that they’d be up and running this week but now it means it’s going to be two weeks from now. Could you help us better understand the impact of what’s going on and what kind of delay it entails, thank you.”

“Dr. Nancy Messonnier: Sure. It’s only two questions this time. Good. So, the Chinese cases dropping down, I’m going to be optimistic that that is a sign that their aggressive efforts have been effective, but I really do think it’s too soon to say that for sure, not having hands on the data ourselves. There is a WHO advanced team in China now, and I’m hopeful that they will have access to the data themselves and be able to validate those findings. It would certainly be reassuring if we were now seeing at least a slowdown of this outbreak in China. So that’s the first question. The second question is a little complicated but what I would say is that of course we hoped that everything would go smoothly as we rushed through this, you know. We moved quickly, that’s appropriate under these circumstances but it’s equally appropriate to do quality control which is what we do, and where these — where this issue was caught, it is part of the normal procedures. Of course, I hoped that this week every state — and every state did receive a kit — every state would be up and running. How long is it going to take? I can’t tell you that for sure because I understand that not every state has completed their verification yet. And it won’t be until we have results from every state that we know which states can continue and which states we need to — we need to get new reagents to. We’re working closely with FDA. Again, we do expect this week that some states may move forward. Other states may need to get additional reagents from CDC, and I don’t have an estimate yet from our laboratory staff as to how long that takes, and when we do, we will definitely be, first, letting the states know and then letting you all know.”

Regarding yesterday news of 15k more confirmed in China, this shows to us all that the CDC has no idea what is going on. Or is not telling us what limited they do know.

2/12/19

Edit: Thank you, Dr, Purr. Very cool!
 
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This thread is gatting way too depressing, anyone up for some uplifting karaoke? Lyrics stolen from that guy with four chins, sing to the tune of:

Everybody was kung-flu dying
Those chinks dropped as fast as lightning
In fact it was a little bit frightening
But they died with expert timing

There were commie Chinamen from commie Chinatown
They were coofing it up and they were coofing it down
It's an ancient Chinese art and everybody knew their part
From a faint into a slip and shaking from the hip

Everybody was kung-flu dying
Those chinks dropped as fast as lightning
In fact it was a little bit frightening, hell, yeah
But they died with expert timing

There was sickly Billy Chin and little Sammy Chung
He said: "Here comes the virus, lets get it on"
We took a mask and made a stand, started coofing into their hands
The sudden infection made me sick now we're taking an incinerator trip

Everybody was kung-flu dying
Those chinks dropped as fast as lightning
In fact it was a little bit frightening
But they died it with expert timing

[Repeat]
Make sure you have expert timing
Kung-flu dying, had to be fast as lightning
 
It's rare, but (at least in the U.S.) I've seen it done for regular flu outbreaks if 30+ people at the school are sick.

I've seen classes close due to flu. Mostly because if almost every kid in class is home sick there's no point in trying to maintain schedule, never a whole school though.

Are there primary schools closing due to illness around you guys? I'm not sure how common it is for this to happen around this time of year or if it's also occurring in many areas, since google is region-biased.

Also, about to go to the doc again today for bronchitis/chest symptoms worsening, persistent fever and antibiotics not doing shit. Wish me luck my paranoid brethren.

Well shit that's disheartening. Keep us informed you fuck we'll miss you!



CDC telebriefing regarding the Wu-Flu.

Points of note:

“My initial question is I need to ask about this, the reports out of China, the cases reported dropped down significantly the last couple of days. I know it’s just two days, but they were in the 3,000 range and now they’re 2,478 and 2,050, that dropped, what if anything do you make of that, and my follow-up question is about you discussed the kits going out to the states, could you say a little more about did kits go to all 50 states and were you expecting that they’d be up and running this week but now it means it’s going to be two weeks from now. Could you help us better understand the impact of what’s going on and what kind of delay it entails, thank you.”

“Dr. Nancy Messonnier: Sure. It’s only two questions this time. Good. So, the Chinese cases dropping down, I’m going to be optimistic that that is a sign that their aggressive efforts have been effective, but I really do think it’s too soon to say that for sure, not having hands on the data ourselves. There is a WHO advanced team in China now, and I’m hopeful that they will have access to the data themselves and be able to validate those findings. It would certainly be reassuring if we were now seeing at least a slowdown of this outbreak in China. So that’s the first question. The second question is a little complicated but what I would say is that of course we hoped that everything would go smoothly as we rushed through this, you know. We moved quickly, that’s appropriate under these circumstances but it’s equally appropriate to do quality control which is what we do, and where these — where this issue was caught, it is part of the normal procedures. Of course, I hoped that this week every state — and every state did receive a kit — every state would be up and running. How long is it going to take? I can’t tell you that for sure because I understand that not every state has completed their verification yet. And it won’t be until we have results from every state that we know which states can continue and which states we need to — we need to get new reagents to. We’re working closely with FDA. Again, we do expect this week that some states may move forward. Other states may need to get additional reagents from CDC, and I don’t have an estimate yet from our laboratory staff as to how long that takes, and when we do, we will definitely be, first, letting the states know and then letting you all know.”

Regarding yesterday news of 15k more confirmed in China, this shows to us all that the CDC has no idea what is going on. Or is not telling us what limited they do know.

2/12/19

CDC knows about as much as we do. I'd even say less. Outside of the "WHO team" which is probably picking its nose and putting their fingers up their bum while the CCP writes their script for them every source of info they have is either foreign statistics or coming from academia, we've had people posting both of those things here reliably from all over the globe, you really can't get more informed than that so if anything we have the advantage due to sheer number of autists getting info and range of sources which due to language and culture barriers (the unofficial ones) the CDC takes longer to process. Don't expect them to tell you anything that new unless the WHO team slips them shit on the side. And even then it's probably just gonna confirm that the situation is in fact awful.

Take into account that NO ONE actually has or will ever have the real chinese stats. Because they're not testing even close to everyone and even the ones tested are just marked as other shit on the local level, so not even the CCP has those stadistics, their practices have been so bad that they've made it impossible for even themselves to get that info.
 
Currently under observation and doing breathing treatments. X-rays once stabilized. Fml
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Travelling family are back but incubation period is not over. Two major\one minor airport(s), 6 flights, I'm seeing them tomorrow. Can't wait.....

I have actual contamination centred OCD. Pray for me:cryblood:

One of them was sneezing all day and seemed very off, and he is a guy who has never stayed home due to illness or major surgery. Ever. Today was no exception. A whiskey and night nurse man, and a spreader. panic.exe.

Lads, I'm going down. If I get even the sniffles after this I'll call 111, no kidding.
 
One of them was sneezing all day and seemed very off, and he is a guy who has never stayed home due to illness or major surgery. Ever. Today was no exception. A whiskey and night nurse man, and a spreader. panic.exe.

Lads, I'm going down. If I get even the sniffles after this I'll call 111, no kidding.

Sorry if you've already mentioned it and I've missed it, but where did your family travel? Not China, hopefully?

There are some horrible normal flus/colds going around right now tbqh - it IS normal flu season, and people are liable to pick them up via plane travel. The main version of it seems to include a horrific hacking cough as well as the usual malaise and fever. I woke up with a thumping headache today myself and it hasn't really gone away despite dosing with paracetamol and caffeine (I have some neuro issue with migraines, but this isn't a migraine) so think I may be coming down with it myself. It's really fucking easy to get paranoid right now though, I totally understand.
 
One more in Burgerland :semperfidelis:

"The individual who tested positive for coronavirus is isolated and receiving medical care at a local hospital in San Antonio, said Ron Nirenberg, mayor of San Antonio, in a Thursday press conference.

The individual was part of a group that was flown to a San Antonio Air Force base on a State Department-chartered flight from Hubei Province, China on Feb. 7. Of the 91 people on the flight only one showed symptoms, Nirenberg said.

The other 90 members in the group are considered "at high risk of having been exposed to this virus," the CDC said. They are subject to a temporary 14-day quarantine on the military base and will be released Feb. 20, said Captain Jennifer McQuiston, the deputy director of the center’s Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology."




 
So it's been more than 3 weeks since the thread started, which means it has been at least a month since China discovered the virus, and the infection rate in foreign countries hasn't really increased that much, which is weird considering how the virus should be extremely infectious.
I kind of wonder what is the reason for this discrepancy, yeah China is extremely unhygenic but so are other Asian shitholes. My only guesses are that either it's a direct or indirect result of the famous chinese smog, or that there is something like a water reservoir or food supplier that's infected.
 
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Currently under observation and doing breathing treatments. X-rays once stabilized. Fml

Looking forward to news of your recovery. Please keep us updated if you can.

One of them was sneezing all day and seemed very off, and he is a guy who has never stayed home due to illness or major surgery. Ever. Today was no exception. A whiskey and night nurse man, and a spreader. panic.exe.

Lads, I'm going down. If I get even the sniffles after this I'll call 111, no kidding.

If you do come down with something, I'm thinking your best bet is to be in and out of any hospitals or treatment centers either before or after any big crush of incoming cases. Obviously, you want to be needing/getting care at a time when there are plenty of resources available for you.

Try not to panic, because even if we assume that Corona Chan danced for you, you would be in the very first wave of patients. That first wave will be small, and the medical system will still be able to handle it without too much strain. I'd say the math (that we're aware of) is still very much in your favor.

It's really fucking easy to get paranoid right now though, I totally understand.

Truth. I was doing a round of aggressive deep cleaning around the house, and caught a facefull of fuck-off nasty dust while cleaning the vacuum. Bagless vacuums: not even once. God only knows how old and how gnarly some of that dust was. For the next three days I had a nagging headache, slight sore throat and postnasal drip. That's all gone now, but it didn't exactly put my mind at ease.

You should've thanked Dr. Purr.

fuck you're right i forgot too Thank you Dr. Purr, very cool.
 
I don't get why they're saying they aren't sure in regards to the woman / others in Japan. You don't have to have gone to china if there were Chinese tourists in the area who were infected.

Why would they even think to test an 80 year old woman dying with pneumonia or flu like symptoms in an area where it isn't thought to be unless you had an inkling that there was some way she was exposed.
 
Currently under observation and doing breathing treatments. X-rays once stabilized. Fml
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There is an absolute shit of a virus doing the rounds at the moment that starts with sore throat, fever, cough and headache and lingers for weeks. Really high rate of pneumonia and ear infection complications too. It’s ripped through where I work, the kids schools and everything. We were joking the other day that maybe we’ve all had wuflu already.
Hope you’re sorted out quickly. pneumonia is horrible.
 
Show me some love, Dr. Purr. Very cool.


Animal trials for the vaccine have started.
 
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